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28
Jan
2021

Industries in Vancouver During Pandemics

by Michael Kotendzhi | Warehousing, Trucking, Logistics, Food & Drink
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A new year has arrived, and many people wish that the new year would bring new energy, however, the sign of coronavirus spreading does not seem to slow down. However, after more than 12 months of facing an unprecedented challenge, every industry seems to be recovered in some ways to survive in the current state.

The logistics and transportation industry has seemed to be alleviated the overall bearings for the consumer market. Most of the transportation and supply chain operations are allegedly moving the products at a demand level. All supermarkets maintain the level of supply at full strength and good deficiency has not occurred except the first stage of panic buys.

Unfortunately, not all industries in Vancouver, British Columbia have been blessed by the prosperous comeback. The food industry has been hit hard the most among the heavy government protocol as it is categorized as non-essential. Especially government suppress the industry more often than others, hopefully, to mitigate the spread.

18 Wheels Logistics partners with an array of collective industries in the communities. We provide quality services in truckingcopackingwarehousing, and logistics. We will do our best to support our partners to operate through the pandemic. If you think we can help, call us today at 604-439-8938


Michael Kotendzhi is President of Operations & Transportation and a partner at 18 Wheels. Michael has over 15 years of experience and is equipped with a degree in Logistics from the University of British Columbia Sauder School of Business. As well as a background in logistics from XPO Logistics (formally Kelron Logistics), North America's largest contract warehousing provider.

Michael's experience includes supply chain management, reverse logistics, & domestic transportation. He has developed 18 Wheels' trucking solutions, effectively utilizing the sister company's vehicle fleet and building a transportation supply-chain network across North America.